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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Belgian Chocolate Truffles

Please note that these truffles are not legal on the SCD, Primal, or Paleo diet. So what are they doing on my blog? They are a special once a year treat I make for neighbors and friends and I eat a few myself. They are a lot of work, but soooo worth it.

Directions:1. Chop the chocolate into small pieces, no larger than 2 inches. Place 1 lb of it in a glass bowl.2. Place the remaining 1/2 lb in a metal 9x13 inch pan and put in in the oven with only the light on.3. Heat cream to just a boil and pour over chocolate pieces in the bowl. Let rest 10 minutes. Stir until chocolate and cream are one cohesive mixture. If needed re-heat mixture to melt all of the chocolate. Continue stirring until smooth.4. Pour into a shallow glass pan and refrigerate 2-3 hours. You want the mixture to be firm but not hard.5. Using a small cookie scoop or melon baller scoop out small rounds of truffle mixture and place onto a parchment lined cookie sheet. You do not need to worry about getting smooth balls at this point, the object is to divide the filling into equal amounts. Continue until all the filling is gone, I get about 70 balls per batch. Refrigerate 1 hour.6. Remove from refrigerator and take each ball one at a time and roll between your hands until smooth and round. If you have a really misshapen ball gently squeeze it between your thumbs and re-roll. Now all your balls look like this:

7. Here comes the fun, arrange your toppings in small bowls and have a fresh parchment covered cookie sheet ready to go. The chocolate in the oven should be melted by now. Remove it and place by your toppings. Dip each ball in melted chocolate then in desired toppings, if any. I have a handy tool that keeps my hands out of the chocolate that I highly recommend. Place on parchment to cool. Once cooled you can put in small paper candy cups and box up for gifts. They will keep in an airtight container for 2-3 weeks. Keep cool but do not refrigerate.